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fair do's ⇨ fair do's; fair dues noun fair and just treatment. A plural of 'do' as action (deeds), sometimes confused with 'dues' (requirements) without substantially altering the sense UK, 1859
idiomfair do's BrEBrEunfairspoken said when you think that a situation is fair, or when you are telling someone what they should do to be fair to someone else:They're keen to make extra money, and if they're willing to do the work, fair do's.Come on, fair do's, let Ben have a piece.
fair do'sA phrase used when one is emphasizing their belief that something is fair. Come on, you need to watch the kids tonight because I do it all the time—fair do's. fair dos used to request just treatment or to accept that it has been given. British informal |